Contracts that promote perversity are against our values: HUDA PAR

Evaluating domestic violence and Istanbul convention on the internal agenda, HUDA PAR Headquarters pointed out that contracts promoting sexual perversion are completely contrary to belief and moral values.

HUDA PAR Headquarters issued evaluations on import permits for agricultural products, domestic violence, and Istanbul convention.

In an assessment of domestic violence and slamming to the Istanbul Convention, HUDA PAR recalled that the Bulgarian parliament, after Croatia, was also reacting to the convention. It was noted that such projects were legitimate initiatives for gay marriage.

The statement released by HUDA PAR pointed out that laws against women's protection have been issued with gender discrimination.  "The various institutions assigned to protect the family institution are conducting activities to ratify extra-marital relations."

"There is moral degeneration under the camouflage of 'violence against women'"

"The 'Istanbul Convention', known as 'The Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence' signed in Istanbul on May 11, 2011, without Turkiye's reservations, was reacted by the Bulgarian Parliament after Croatia Parliament," the statement read.

Initiatives that include anti-family and feminist approaches as well as promote homosexuality along with the concept of sexual orientation and attempts to legitimize gay marriages have found places in this type of legislation and contracts under the name of gender equality.

"Violence against women, domestic violence and Prevention of sexual abuse should be one of the main tasks of all authorities and non-governmental organizations," said HUDA PAR, added that laws should be handled with a protective approach.

"However, there is moral degeneration under the camouflage of violence against women and gender discrimination is brought to the fore. Various institutions that are assigned to protect the family institution carry out activities of approving extramarital relations," HUDA PAR warned.

"Turkiye should prioritize the interest of society in its steps, and should not make European integration a primary goal"

"Various international conventions, which are the basis of laws and laws that accelerate the disintegration of moral and spiritual values in society, constitute a frightening ground," HUDA PAR said.

Reading that Turkiye should prioritize the interest of society in its steps, the statement warned that it should not make the European integration a primary goal.

Underlining that the laws are made by society by taking into consideration their material and social realities, HUDA PAR noted that each society has different moral and spiritual values and different expectations based thereon.

"It is known by the public that the Turkish society built on a family institution cannot be fed from Europe, which distributes the family institution and imprisons the individual to selfishness."

"Contracts that promote perversity are completely against our values"

Underlining that the Istanbul Convention portrays men as the enemy against women, the following statements are made: "Education system and family institution should not be made laboratories of EU projects and neoliberal logic."

"The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women [CEDAW] and 'the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence' [Istanbul Convention] are contracts based on the perception/understanding of feminist movements that accept men as potential enemies in the face of women and nullify the family."

Gender definitions that promote sexual delusions under the name of the prevention of violence in these conventions are completely contrary to our values of faith and morality.

HUDA PAR warned that encouraging individual living by tearing down the family is a concern for the future of societies, the affirmation of extramarital relations.

"The way to prevent violence is not the gender discrimination and feminism, but to raise conscientious individuals trained by the rules of faith and social morality," HUDA PAR suggested.

"Turkiye should seek the remedy in its own merits at the point of overcoming family problems"

"The family institution should be protected by strengthening family communication," the statement read.

The rates of marriage/divorce in countries that have been implementing gender equality [TCE] policies imposed by these conventions for 40-50 years, the rate of children born out of non-marriage relationships, violence against women, alcohol and drug use and even suicide rates are frightening.

"The situation is deteriorating every day," HUDA PAR said and added that the problems have not been solved in countries implementing these policies for many years, and TCE policies have aggravated the existing problems.

"In addition to social, economic measures for the development of healthy individuals, measures should be taken for the formation of healthy family institutions, family relations should be strengthened and family institutions should be protected," HUDA PAR noted.

"Turkiye should seek the remedy in its own merits at the point of overcoming family problems," HUDA PAR suggested and called on Turkiye to withdraw from the contracts if it is not desired to disintegrate the family structure, which means social collapse.

Import permits for agricultural products

Pointing out that the agriculture and animal husbandry policies have been on the agenda for many years, HUDA PAR noted that although the country's potential is very high, the need for imports is a record of the wrong policies applied.

Reminding that the economic targets were fully attainable last week, while the country's crop office was authorized to import some grain and legumes, such as wheat, barley, chickpeas, lentils, beans, and legumes without customs, HUDA PAR asked: "Is it targeted to fall into the importer situation in pulses and cereals?"

"Our farmers should be encouraged to grow the products needed with agricultural incentives"

Calling on authorities to make plans for agriculture and animal husbandry, HUDA PAR made the following suggestions: "Considering the supply and demand situation in the market, such decisions can be made when needed, but why the need for imports should be questioned."

"The problems in the food supply, which is one of the most important reasons for the increase of the price of food products even during the decrease of inflation, and which is especially important for low and middle income, should be eliminated."

"Short, medium and long-term plans should be made for agriculture and animal husbandry and deep-rooted solutions should be found."

"Measures should be taken to get our people to eat quality food for cheap, and priority should be given to raising these needs domestically."

"What agricultural products are needed should be determined and our farmers should be encouraged to grow products that are needed with agricultural incentives."

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